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What next for devolution and regional growth?

Bush House, Strand Campus, London

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The government's devolution agenda promises to reshape Britain's economic landscape, but fundamental questions remain about its impact on regional inequality, public service delivery and local power structures.

What does the White Paper on structural reform mean for local government? How will new financial models affect the delivery of public services? And crucially, can devolution truly drive the productivity and growth agenda in our regions?

Join the Policy Institute and Faerfield as we discuss the promise and the challenges of the current devolution settlement, exploring what needs to happen next to deliver genuine regional prosperity.

Speakers

  • Dr Nik Johnson, Mayor of Cambridgeshire and Peterborough

  • Ed Balls, former Shadow Chancellor and Professor of Political Economy, the Strand Group at King's College London

  • Nora Senior CBE, Non-executive chair, East Midlands Freeport

  • Dan Turner, Chief Research Officer (National and Regional Inequalities), the Office of Gordon and Sarah Brown

  • Bobby Duffy, Director, the Policy Institute at King's College London (chair)


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